A Jim Browning video production – A new twist on an old scam:
I got an ‘invoice’ email telling me that I had paid for a 00 laptop. No links… just a phone number. It’s a real shame that these scammers emailed me because I was able to find out exactly who they were and where the were. Enjoy!
I have had to blur certain portions of his video because of YouTube’s privacy policy (yes, even scammers can lodge a privacy complaint), but if you’re a + Patron of mine, you can see the unblurred version on this platform. I have also created an unblurred version on D.Tube here: TBA… it’s uploading 🙂
Catch me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JimBrowning11 @JimBrowing11
A note to YouTube: The unblurred information is publicly available already e.g. https://www.zaubacorp.com/company/COMSTORE-TECHNOLOGIES-PRIVATE-LIMITED/U72900DL2018PTC331518
If can possibly sponsor me, this is my Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/JimBrowning
If you can sponsor a one-off, this is my PayPal link: https://paypal.me/JimBrowningYT
Many thanks if you can support me!
My D.Tube channel is here: https://d.tube/#!/v/jimbrowning
Outro music:
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BoxCat_Games/ (Epic Song)
The 3D logo smash was created by ‘Please Subscribe Dad’… check out his great channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/pleasesubscribedad
Fraud Prevention Tip: Pay the safest way. Credit cards are the safest way to pay for online purchases because you can dispute the charges if you never get the goods or services or if the offer was misrepresented. Federal law limits your liability to $ 50 if someone makes unauthorized charges to your account, and most credit card issuers will remove them completely if you report the problem promptly.
